DSE FINAL EXAM | 2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED| REAL EXAM
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Gingival Hyperplasia is caused by - (answer)Cyclosporine
CCB (Nifidepine)
Dilantin
Tx: gingivectomy
Treatment for gingival hyperplasia - (answer)gingivectomy
What pain reliever do you give to a patient who has kidney disease? - (answer)Acetaminophen
What is the most important thing from calculating medication dosage for a child? -
(answer)Patient's weight
What medicine causes an arm rash? - (answer)penicillin
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Picture of lip with something on the corner of it? - (answer)It was either SCC or syphilis (other
choices - angular chelitis or herpes labialis)
not sure what this means
Patient was on penicillin for 2 weeks, now their tongue is sore, what test should you do? -
(answer)Fungal test
What medicine should you use to treat candida (C. albicans)? - (answer)Fluconazole
A patient presents with permanent dentition with tetracycline staining, when did this happen? -
(answer)Patient ingested tetracycline when they were between 0 and 5 years old
Contraindication for an anti-sialogogue - (answer)glaucoma
Old patient is on medication... what medications should you adjust to compensate for physiologic
changes of the aging body? - (answer)Highly fat soluble, water soluble, and highly protein bound
medications
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What happens to fat-soluble drugs (lipophilic) in older patients? - (answer)They will be more
widely distributed which may result in a drug effect which is less intense than expected , but the
effect may last longer as a result of slow release of drug from fatty tissue
Side effect of a patient taking aspirin - (answer)additional bleeding
Patient is taking aspirin, penicillin, naproxen, and estrogen.. what contributes to the increased
probing depth? - (answer)Estrogen
TB med - (answer)isoniazid
Glucocorticoids result in all of the following except - (answer)osteoporosis
What is isorsbide used for ? - (answer)angina pectoris, congestive heart failure
What is probantine? - (answer)antisialogouge
Tetracycline binds to what orally? - (answer)Calcium components of bones and teeth
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Percodan antagonist = - (answer)Nalaxone
When can't one use Ketoconozole? - (answer)W/ erythromycin
What antibiotic is appear in gingival crevicular fluid? - (answer)tetracycline
What antibiotic for odontogenic infection? - (answer)Pen VK
What is the main adverse effect of erythromycin? - (answer)GI disturbances
What is the main adverse effect of Nitrous? - (answer)Nausea
What causes mydriasis? - (answer)anticholinergics
What is the efficacy of a drug? - (answer)Max response of that drug
Mechanism of prozac - (answer)serotonin inhibitor an SSRI